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4. Instructions for the installer
The following instructions are aimed at the qualified installer, to ensure that he carries out
the installation, adjustment and maintenance operations as correctly as possible and
according to current legal regulations. Any operation must be performed with electrical power
cut to the appliance.
Before using the appliance, carefully remove the special adhesive film protecting the parts in
stainless steel. Do not leave any glue residues on the surfaces. If necessary, remove them
at once, with an appropriate solvent.
Fitting the feet - The feet are inside the appliance and must be secured on the four
threaded holes on the base. If necessary, the height of the feet can be adjusted by screwing
or unscrewing.
Positioning - Position the appliance perfectly horizontally on a table or similar support (the
table or support must be at least 85 cm above the floor). Once you have put the machine, it
should not exceed height of 1.60 meter from the floor; position it at a distance of not less
than 10 cm from the side and rear walls, to enable natural ventilating air to circulate freely
around it. The appliance is ventilated through specific openings on the metal walls of the
outer housing , and ensures efficiency and long-life. For this reason it is strictly forbidden to
obstruct these ventilation openings, even partially or for short periods. Failure to observe
this specific prohibition releases the manufacturer of the appliance from all
responsibility and immediately voids any guarantee rights for the said appliance,
because its constructive conformity has been voluntarily compromised. Furthermore, the
appliance is not suitable for embedding and for grouped positioning with other identical
appliances.
Electrical connection - The appliance must be connected to the electrical mains according
to current legal regulations. Before making the connection, make sure of the following:
- the voltage and frequency values of the power supply system match the values on the
"technical data" plate affixed on the appliance;
- the limiting valve and the system are able to support the appliance's load (see the
"technical data" plate);
- the power supply system has an adequate earth connection according to
current legal regulations;
- a omnipolar switch with minimum between-contacts aperture of the overvoltage
category III (4000 V), sized to the load and conforming to current legal regulations, is
fitted between the appliance and the mains in the direct connection to the mains;
- the omnipolar switch used for connection is easy to reach when the appliance is
installed;
- the yellow/green earth wire is not interrupted by the switch;
- the power supply, when the appliance is operating, must not deviate from the rated
voltage value by ±10%;
- make sure that after inserting the power supply cord into the terminal block it does not
come into contact with any of the cooking range's hot parts.
- if the supply cable is damaged then it must be replaced by the manufacturer or
by your technical support or by a qualified person to avoid any risk.
Connection to the water mains (for ovens predisposed)
- The appliance must be fed with
softened drinking water, with hardness from 0.5°F to 3°F (it is obligatory to use a softener to
reduce the formation of lime inside the cooking chamber) and pressure in the range from 100
to 200 kPa (1.0 - 2.0 bar).
Connection to the water mains should be made through the threaded 3/4" solenoid-valve on
the rear (on the bottom) of the appliance, fitting in between a mechanical filter and an on/off
tap (before you connect the filter, allow a certain quantity of water to flow out in order to drain
any waste from the pipe).